Drugs During Pregnancy and Lactation 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-408078-2.00018-4
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Dermatological medications and local therapeutics

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“…Moreover, the authors observed its efficiency in diminishing hyperpigmentation. The effectiveness of azelaic acid in decreasing hyperpigmentation has been confirmed in many studies and for this reason the acid is widely used in cosmetology and dermatology 25–28 . Moreover, some studies have reported the role of this compound in the reduction of post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or hyperpigmentation caused by phototoxic reactions 29,30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Moreover, the authors observed its efficiency in diminishing hyperpigmentation. The effectiveness of azelaic acid in decreasing hyperpigmentation has been confirmed in many studies and for this reason the acid is widely used in cosmetology and dermatology 25–28 . Moreover, some studies have reported the role of this compound in the reduction of post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or hyperpigmentation caused by phototoxic reactions 29,30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The effectiveness of azelaic acid in decreasing hyperpigmentation has been confirmed in many studies and for this reason the acid is widely used in cosmetology and dermatology. [25][26][27][28] Moreover, some studies have reported the role of this compound in the reduction of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or hyperpigmentation caused by phototoxic reactions. 29,30 In turn, PA is an alpha-hydroxy acid used mainly for skin exfoliation and lightening.…”
Section: (Cheek)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has antibacterial, anti‐inflammatory, and keratolytic properties, making it effective in acne therapy and skin pigmentation issues, especially in darker skin types. As a tyrosinase inhibitor, it reduces melanin synthesis and is an alternative to hydroquinone 34,35 . Cassiaside C (compound 72) falls into the class of naphthopyranone glycosides, torososide B (compound 73) belongs to oligosaccharides, and rheinoside C (compound 74) is categorized as an anthracene derivative, with deprotonated molecular ions at m/z 595.1659, 931.2757, and 593.1512, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Although the medication is systemically absorbed, it undergoes complete metabolism to benzoic acid, a commonly used food additive. 15,16 Benzoic acid has low bioavailability, as it gets rapidly metabolized by the kidneys; therefore, benzoyl peroxide is unlikely to reach clinically significant levels in the maternal circulation and consequently the fetal circulation. Additionally, it has a low risk for causing congenital malformations.…”
Section: Topical Treatments For Acnementioning
confidence: 99%